Alexander Korostelev
Affiliations: | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeJae-Chun Kim | grad student | 2000 | Wayne State |
Veera Holdai | grad student | 2008 | Wayne State |
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Zhou C, Chinnam RB, Dalkiran E, et al. (2017) Bayesian approach to hazard rate models for early detection of warranty and reliability problems using upstream supply chain information International Journal of Production Economics. 193: 316-331 |
Holdai V, Korostelev A. (2010) Detection of slightly expressed changes in random environment Mathematical Methods of Statistics. 19: 365-373 |
Holdai V, Korostelev A. (2008) Image reconstruction in multi-channel model under Gaussian noise Mathematical Methods of Statistics. 17: 198-208 |
Korostelev A, Lepski O. (2008) On a multi-channel change-point problem Mathematical Methods of Statistics. 17: 187-197 |
Kim JC, Korostelev A. (2000) Rates of convergence for the sup-norm risk in image models under sequential designs Statistics and Probability Letters. 46: 391-399 |
Korostelev A. (1999) On minimax rates of convergence in image models under sequential design Statistics and Probability Letters. 43: 369-375 |
Härdle W, Korostelev A. (1996) Search for significant variables in nonparametric additive regression Biometrika. 83: 541-549 |
Korostelev AP, Frejdlin MI. (1995) Image processing for growing domains: change-point problems for domain's area Problemy Peredachi Informatsii. 31: 33-55 |
Korostelev AP, Tsybakov AB. (1991) Optimal rates of convergence of estimates in the stochastic problem of computerized tomography Problems of Information Transmission. 27: 73-81 |
Korostelev AP, Tsybakov AB. (1991) Optimal convergence rates of estimates in probabilistic statement of tomography problem Problemy Peredachi Informatsii. 27: 92-103 |